Friday, August 28, 2009

Dine in Nagasaki, Japanese Restaurant.

Nagasaki~

images courtesy from : www.beautifulkk.com

Situated in the heart of Kota Kinabalu and having Tong Hing Supermarket and HSBC Bank as its neighbors surely caught me and my Dd's attention. Forget about Sushi King or any other Japanese Restaurant, try NAGASAKI. hehe We were welcomed by the local-sabahan-Japanese-waitress and an oldies suprano japanese song.. Both dd and me ordered 2 set of Dinners and the UNAGI - 6 slices for RM28. personally, i think it's quite expensive :P but my dd ordered it for me to try *wink* it was my first time makan unagi ni, hehe

so, here's the delicious Unagi. It tasted like a fish! the sauce was superb.

but, i couldnt eat all of it.
why?
because i keep thinking the way the unagi - ORIGINALLY looks like.

and how i imagine it still moving into my mouth! hehehehe
*urgh*
i think my dad will loves this food, just like the way Dd loves it.

The total for two : RM90.20

O_O!!!
Im glad i did finished everything!! hahaha
the dessert was yumie, the Japanese tea tasted like chinese tea - i think they used the same flavour? and the hospitality was cool. Im looking foward to dine in again to Japanese Restaurant, perhaps again on our next monthsary's day?? hehe

To Dd, Arigato Gozaimatsu! ^^

Til then, Tata!
xoxo


Cikgu Sejarah!

Went out from the office around 5.30pm yesterday, i was walking to Dd's car when there's this woman around 40's, walking towards me, looking straight at me..her face shows that she trying to recall if she's ever knew me.

is she the cikgu back in secondary?

" Cikgu kaaa?? "

she goes " iyaaa.. eeee.. lama suda sa tia nampak kamu oo "

11 YEARS? i was in her class back in 1998. Where the history remarked.

" yaba.. lamaaa suda oo cikgu.. brapa suda anak cikgu?"

" Dua suda ba.. im no longer working as a teacher oo.. "

" Hah? jadi cikgu bukan cikgu lagi? [ weirdo! ].. jadi cikgu buat apa sekarang? "

" hehe cikgu business.. ko tau DCL? sa dapat dua kereta suda, 1 DMX, 1 Ninja.. btul tau tu business "

Wow! AND the vehicles were sponsored by her company!
Gila kan.. well, we talked for few minutes, ex-change number.
i miss her anyhow.


the thing i will never forget about her is : she punished the whole class cruelly : wakakaka! she did actually. It was the GUYS' fault! They replaced the teacher's chair with the broken chair, hoping to see the teacher will fall down if she sits on it, we - the so-innocent GIRLS, basically dont have any idea about their plan! Few minutes later, the teacher went in, greeted the class and when she was about to sit on the chair, her bag accidentally hit the chair, and BOOM! the chair falling on the floor! She looked at us, disbelief and started yelling at us!

She brought the matter to the discipline office and punished all the guys in my class - ordered them to open their uniforms [ except the pants ] and bring their chairs to the netball's field, which happen to be situated right in the centre of all the classes! So, with their naked upper body, they standing on the chair and trying hard to cover their faces. hahaha! The funny thing was, my two girlfriends were also in the same line standing with the guys. One of my classmate report to Cikgu how these two girls being mean to her and that's why, they should be punished too! Pelapor ni haha The rest of us, stay inside the classroom and CRYING! wakakaka! Funny how it seem! The Cikgu threatened to call our parents and " Cikgu kasi black list nama kamu semua! " hehe..

Masi budak2 lagi tu masa..skrg tua suda huhu.. Anyway, have a great day blogger friends. See u

xoxo

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Here I Am

I started to become so damn lazy this time around.. My boss want to meet me tomorrow, face 2 face.. uhh, i dont have any prediction what would it be. She kept asking me "what happen to you lately.." and i still dont have the right words to say! I really need to get out of the place, pretty soon.

*cough*cough*

Anyway, it's been awhile since the last time i did tag, AND connie, thanks so much for tagging me!! :D well, here it goes.

- known as : Ninie
- born : July, 3rd
- hair color : Dark chesnut [ coloured ]
- eye : black.

SECTION 2 - HAVE YOU EVER..

- Fallen off the bed?: when i was a kid. hehe
- Broken someone else's heart?: sadly.
- Had your heart broken?: deniable
- Had a dream come true?: sort of ^^

SECTION 3 - CURRENTLY..

- Wearing : home's attire :P
- Listening to : TV's talking.
- Located : Bedroom
- Chatting with : no one.
- Should REALLY be : sleeping!

SECTION 4 - DO YOU..
- Have any piercings : yup.
- Drive : once.
- Drink : yes.

SECTION 5 - LAST PERSON YOU..

- Hugged : My mum.
- IMed : ?
- Talked with on the phone : my Dd
- Text : Dd haha

SECTION 6 - PERSONAL..

- What do you want to be when you grow up?
: Lawyer [ which didnt come true haha ], DJ , Teacher [ tiru jawapan kawan ] and currently, entrepreneur.

- What comes first in your life?
: My Loved ones.

- What do you usually think about before you go to bed?
: What's he's doing and what to wear tomorrow.

SECTION 7 - FAVOURITES..

- Show :

Gossip Girl

Desperate Housewives

Absolute Boyfriend


One Tree Hill

Grey's Anatomy


- Store : Vincci
- Food : Tauhu & Lap chong! [ hehehehe ]
- Color : Blue, Pink, White, Purple.. banyak ni.

SECTION 8 - DO YOU..

- Like to give hugs : Yes
- Like to walk in the rain : when i have to, like today. huhu
- Prefer black or blue : blue
- Have stuffed animals : nope.

SECTION 9 - THIS OR THAT...(pick)

- Pierced nose or tongue : nose.
- MTV or BET : MTV
- 7th Heaven or Dawsons Creek : 7th Heaven
- Chocolate or flowers : Flowers.
- Color or black-and-white photos : both.
- Stay up late or sleep in : Stay up late -_-
- Hot or cold : Cold.
- Sun or moon : Moon
- Left or Right : Right handed
- 10 Acquaintances or one best friend : both
- Spring or fall : both? never experienced.
- Happy or sad : Happy
- Wonder or amazement : Both

SECTION 10 :Firsts..

- First self purchased CD : Spice Girl Karaoke
- First pet : Cat
- First piercing/tattoo : Piercing

SECTION 11 : LASTS..

- Last GOOD cry : yesterday? haha i was happy. is it good cry?
- Last phone call : Dd
- Last time showered : at 7pm

SECTION 12 : CURRENT..

- Current mood : Sleepy zZzZ
- Current food : Sunkist!
- Current hair : Ponytail.

SECTION 13 : WHO LAST..

- Made you smile : Dd
- Saw you cry : God. heheheh

SECTION 14 : WOULD YOU RATHER..

- Be serious or be funny?
: both

- Drink whole or skim milk?
: Drink whole?

- Spend time with your parents or enemies?
: hahaha too obvious!

SECTION 15 : DO YOU PREFER..

- Do you prefer gray or black : Black
- Lust or love : L.o.v.e
- Sunrise or sunset : Sunset!

SECTION 16 : ANSWER TRUTHFULLY..

- Do you like anyone?
: Yes

- Do you believe in love at first sight?
: can be, but Love takes time to develop! hehe

- Do you fall for the wrong guy or girl?
: was.

Gotta Go ^^

* Time to sleep now,
Close Your Eyes
Try to think of tomorrow
All of us wish you goodnight
and im switching off the light

One more hug, One more smile
Kiss you once, Kiss you twice
I'll be here for awhile
Try to sleep now and
Close your eyes *

good nite everyone^^
xoxo

Complicated.

a friend of mine told me that she dont care about his man anymore, sayin she's fallin in love, again, with her ex. i was puzzling myself whether she's being serious or she's just acting around, trying to catch her husband's attention. Or is she taking her ex as an excuse? Is it true? that the love you shared with your other half for years, can be simply, gone just like that?

she started to regret everything! It cant be happening. Can someone wash away her love to a man she had devoted for years and started to love somebody else at the same time? I cant asnwer, cause it's happen, for some people. kan? harap2 she'll do the right thing! Im not judging, but when things like this happen to a person im close with, it'll become my problem too...

xoxo

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The ugly truth!

Woke up soo late today! 9.27am, running on my heels to the lift, hoping i could reach the office fastest. But my stomach craving for a food, and i have to stop at 6th floor for breakfast! Reached office 10 minutes before 10am. My boss staring at me, asking ' what happen to you this morning' .. i goes ' overslept ' and she just shaking her head. I should've answer better!

Last night, Didie's mum fetched me at home around 7pm, for BBQ at his home, and went back around 12.45 am. we had a Bailey's session, i cant remember how many glasses i finished. probably 3-4? Few ya. Bailey's Original, Caramel & Mint Chocolate - and the nice one, still original. It taste goods with more ice :P i cant differentiate it with Teh C Ping at the first place, i really thought it was just a tea. but then again, it helps me goes to sleep - very nyenyak!! :)

Oh, i havent give the letter yet.

Probably should be today. or tomorrow. Courage, where are you!

Anyway, have a great day guys :)
Cheers!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Decision and Toasting :)

Back to work!

Oh, fyi.. i decided to quit my job this month! pretty sad cause i started to like this job, but i have to move on to a new direction and starts filling my times with the job im supposed to work with. Complicated yet describable. Weird to say, i feel sorry for the bos.. she seems to be so warm-hearted recently, and i dont wanna break her heart with my letter. cheh! mcm dia sedih haha.. she surely will be mad at me. Since she asked me to work here in this tourism company, at least 2 years.

2 years?

Hopefully, i have the courage to send the letter by this evening! * crossed finger *

Anyway, went to Magellan Ballroom @ Sutera Habour last Saturday for both Rexie & Josephine's wedding reception. It was lovely, they both looks absolutely gorgeous and Im glad i was there to watch the memorable moment :)
.

Wish you both for a lifetime happiness!!

p/s: picture taken from Rosie's.. :D Thanks!!

Well that's it for today, til then
Cheers!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Living with it!


MC again! i hate GASTRICK everytime it attacked me to death! Ever since i was a little girl, gastrick has been a frequent diasease for me, i should have been immune with it but i will still crying everytime because of it! huhuhuhu
and after the pain ive been through :P, i think i need a time for myself. like..


singing! echoed the world and makes the blue sky crying! :P

Anyway

today is the big day for both Afyn & Rexie :D

i just wanna say:

congratulations on your wedding!!
You both looks so perfect together! :)
May your loves shining til the end,
Happiness filled your marriage
and
Live happily ever after!!
xoxo

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Extra careful!

I was sick! fever, sore throat and flu.. i cant remember how many people trying to jokingly said i was infected by the H1N1 virus.. I really WANT 2 PULL OUT THEIR TONQUE! but my sannity acted before i lost my mind! lol. They shouldnt make a joke about this virus, what if they get infected? people died because of it, right.?. am i being too sensitive? i dunno. i just dont like people making fun of something should not be joked! oh, now i feel too naive!

well, guys.. the virus can be everywhere.. SA SIHAT SUDA AAA.. hehehe :D anyway, i have this fowarded e-mail that i wanna share with you all. WARNING: IT MIGHT BE TOO LONG! but benefits for us to know :)

A(H1N1) flu: Updates on 10 FAQs — Dr David KL Quek

AUG 6
1) Can we distinguish between regular and H1N1 flu, without a lab test?

No, the flu is the flu, but there are variations in presentation. Some symptoms such as cough, runny nose, fever, body aches, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhoea occur more or less in every flu patient, but may present differently by different people. Some infected people have very mild symptoms, some in between, and a small minority, probably less than 10 per cent, have severe features including the dangerous pneumonie

However, from sentinel testing and surveillance by the Ministry of Health the last few weeks have shown that almost 95 per cent of all flu-like illness are now caused by the H1N1 virus. Earlier some months ago, seasonal flu variants caused by the B and other A virus were the main causes, the bug causing most flu these few days is the A(H1N1). This appears to be the case also in neighbouring countries, meaning that the new virus is causing more havoc and symptomatic illness than previous types of flu (which are still in the community).

Because almost every flu-like illness (influenza-like illness or ILI ) is due to H1N1, the MOH is now recommending that no testing to confirm this H1N1 will now be offered.
Treat as if this is H1N1 for ILI — symptom relief for mild symptoms (paracetamol, hydration, cough medicines, etc) and self-quarantine, social distancing, be alert for complications.

Most (70 per cent) do not need any anti-viral medications such as Tamiflu or Relenza. Only severe cases need to be referred to hospital for further treatment.

2) How should doctors decide if a person be given further specific treatment for H1N1?
If after 2-3 days, fever and cough symptoms do not improve, a recheck with the doctor is recommended, especially if there are features of difficulty breathing, severe weakness and giddiness, or, if the following risk factors are present:
1. obesity (fatter patients seem to have poorer outcome and more complications)
2. those with underlying diabetes, heart disease
3. those with asthma, or chronic lung disease
4. pregnant women
5. those with reduced immunity, cancer patients, etc
6. those with obvious pneumonia features

3) Many anxious people with flu-like symptoms want to be tested or treated for suspected H1N1, but are kept waiting or sent home, without being tested. Is this practice right?


There is no right or wrong practice as this outbreak is extensive and is stretching our resources to the limit. This is also the case not just here in Malaysia , but also elsewhere around the entire world!
The recommendation is now not to spend too much time and effort trying to get tested at designated hospitals or clinics — there is probably no need to do so. I have been informed that as many as 1,000 patients queue anxiously at Sungai Buloh Hospital for testing, due to fear of the H1N1 flu.
So the message must be made clear: Most flu illness do not require confirmatory testing, and are mild and self-limiting. More than 90 per cent will get better on their own, with symptomatic treatment — just watch out for possible complications, and risk factors as mentioned above.
Our resources are limited especially for testing. This is not just for Malaysia , but globally as well. The global demand for test kits and reagents for the H1N1 (PCR) is overextended and are rationed due to this extreme demand.
Some 200 million test kits have been deployed worldwide, but this supply is critically short because of excessive demand, so most countries have to ration testing to confirm only the worst cases, so as to monitor the pandemic better.

4) Are doctors confused as to what to do in this outbreak, especially when they do not have ready access to confirmatory lab tests?


Not really. Earlier on there was some confusion as to what to do next and who to test or who to refer for further testing and admission. Now the rules are clearer.
There is no need to do any testing to confirm the H1N1 virus for any ILI — just assume that this is the case in the majority of cases. Treat symptomatically when symptoms are mild, reassure the patients and ensure that these infected patients practice good personal hygiene, impose self-quarantine and social distancing, wear masks if their coughing or sneezing become troublesome, and keep a watchful eye on whether the infection is getting better or worse.
If there is difficulty breathing and gross weakness, then patients should quickly present themselves for admission. Understandably this phase of worsening is not always clear or easily understood by everyone... But there is not much more that we can do — otherwise we will be admitting too many patients and this will totally overwhelm our health services.
But prudent caution would help to determine which seriously ill patients need more attention and more intensive care. Unfortunately however, there will be that odd patient who will progress unusually quickly and collapse even before anything can be planned — hopefully these will be few and far between.
A more important note is that all doctors and nursing personnel should be very aware that they too have to take precautions, and employ barrier contact practices, if there are patients with cough and cold during this period of H1N1 outbreak, which is expected to last a year or two. Carelessness can result in the physician or nurse or nurse-aide becoming infected!

5) Are there sufficient guidelines from the Ministry of Health to address this situation?

I think there are sufficient guidelines from the MOH. Although some politicians have blamed the MOH and the minister for being inept at handling this pandemic — in truth this is not the case.
It is useful to remember that this is an entirely new or novel virus, which no one previously had encountered before — thus its infectivity and contagiousness is quite high and almost no one is immune to this virus.
Perhaps, there will come a time when all the resources from both public and private sectors can be put to more efficient use. Some logistic problems will invariably occur, because human beings differ in their capacity to understand or follow directives, whatever the source or authority.
Also patient demands have been extraordinarily high and at times very difficult to meet — every patient necessarily feels that his flu is potentially the worst possible type and therefore requires the most stringent measures and testing...
Doctors are also unsure as to the seriousness or severity of this new ailment — and we are only now beginning to understand this better — so our less than reassuring style when encountering this new H1N1 flu is sometimes detected by an equally anxious patient and/or their relatives.
But there is only so much that we can do under such a pressure cooker of an outbreak which is spreading like wildfire! But nevertheless we should not panic, and remember that most (more than 90 per cent) of infected people will recover with very little after-effects. Possibly only one in 10 patients develop more serious problems which necessitate hospitalisation.

6) Is limiting H1N1 testing only to those who have been admitted to hospital justifiable?

I have explained the worldwide shortage of such testing kits and reagents. Also it is near impossible to test everyone, the world over. Besides, knowing now that almost all the flu-like illness in the country is due to H1N1 makes it a moot point to want to test for this, especially when most are mild.
The rationale for testing only those who need hospitalisation is to ensure that we are dealing with the true virus, and also help to isolate possible changes or mutations to this viral strain. The MOH is also constantly doing sentinel surveillance (random spot-testing at various sites around the country to determine more accurately the various virus types and spread that are causing ILI ).

7) Are we short of anti-virul drugs (Tamiflu, Relenza)? Should I take Tamiflu?

These antiviral drugs were available to most doctors during the earlier scare of the bird flu virus, but now are severely restricted, although some orders are still entertained from individual doctors, clinics or hospitals. Remember that these have been block-booked by more than 167 countries which have been shown to have been penetrated by the H1N1 flu bug.
Our MOH has actually stockpiled some two million doses of the Tamiflu or its generic form. In the last inter-ministerial pandemic influenza task force meeting, this stockpile will be bumped up to 5.5 million doses to cover some possible 20 per cent of the population.
Right now there is no shortage in the country. It is just that it is not readily available on demand for anyone just yet. The MOH is still of the opinion that this antiviral drug be used prudently and would like to register every patient given this drug.
The private sector on the other hand would like to have a looser control over the use of this drug — but we acknowledge that we should be meticulously prudent in its use. There is a genuine fear that resistant strains to this drug may develop with indiscriminate and unnecessary use — then we will all be in trouble with a drug-resistant H1N1 virus run amok!
Drug-resistant strains have been detected in Mexico , border-towns in the US , Vietnam , Britain , Australia even. So we have to be vigilant and closely monitor the situation. Right now, the very limited usage of Tamiflu gives us good reason to be optimistic.
However, because of some unusual patterns of seemingly well people dying or having very critical infections, some people and doctors are wondering if these new strains have already reached our shores... or have we been too late in instituting proper treatment...?
The rising number of deaths to 14 now is quite worrisome, but our health authorities are watching this development very closely and are also checking the virus strain to see if this has mutated. We can only hope that this is not the case, for now.

8) What are some of the problems faced by doctors in dealing with the H1N1 problem?

It would be good if every medical practitioner keeps a close tab on the H1N1 pandemic, and remain fully aware of the developments and changes, which are evolving daily. Every doctor has to be learning on the trot, so to speak, to keep up with the progress of this outbreak and its management, so that we can serve our patients better.
Logging in to the Internet regularly for more updated information will certainly help, instead of lamenting that not enough is being disseminated via the media thus far... Every doctor has to be more proactive and practice more responsible and cautious medicine during this trying period which is expected to run into at least one to two years. Importantly, look out for lung complications, and the above stated higher risk profiles, and refer these patients quickly for further care.
Easier access to antiviral drugs and their responsible use and monitoring would help allay public fears of delay in treatment, but this should be tempered with care and not over-exuberance to dish out to one and all, the precious antiviral drug, just for prevention — this may be a very bad move which can inadvertently create a worse outcome of drug-resistant bugs.
However, in the light of the very quick deterioration of some young patients who have died, it might be prudent to use antiviral treatment earlier and more aggressively.
We look forward to the specific H1N1 vaccine, when it does come our way, probably towards the end of the year. In the meantime, encouraging those in the front-line, heart or lung patients and frequent travellers to have the seasonal flu vaccination is a useful adjunct to help stem the usual problems from other flu types.

9) Are we doing everything that should or needs to be done?

Yes, if you check what other nations are doing, we are doing relatively well. We are not overstating the dangers and we have been quite transparent on the possibilities of this pandemic. Earlier, many agencies and even the public and doctors have accused us of exaggerating the pandemic, and our response was dismissed as being too much, even over the top! Unfortunately, it was only when some deaths occur that many are now decrying that we have done too little!
Also if you are quite honest about it, just compare with the countries globally, and you will notice that no one health or government authority has got this right, spot on.
We are all learning about this novel flu pandemic, and each country's response is coloured by its past experiences. In Hong Kong , China , Vietnam , Singapore and Malaysia we have had the SARS outbreak, so we are necessarily more paranoid! Also here the experience is that flu does not usually cause death in our community, unlike the west where seasonal flu kills some hundreds of thousands every year!
So the fear factor for this H1N1 flu is not nearly as great in the West, although it is slowly sinking in that its contagiousness and infectivity is far greater, and fears of its reassortment to a more virulent mutant form are growing, into the so-called second and/or third wave of this pandemic, but we will not know until a year or so down the line.

10) Is the public in general doing enough to help in controlling the outbreak?

I think the public is now reasonably well-informed as to this H1N1 pandemic. Perhaps, they are too well-informed, that they have a fearful approach to this virus. But the proper thing is not too over-react and to panic, although I know this does sound easier said than done.
It is almost a certainty that this flu will spread within the community — in schools, universities, academies, factories, work places, offices, etc. WHO has projected that possibly some 20-30 per cent of the population worldwide will become infected by this novel flu bug, after studying various models of spread of past infections — the huge and very rapid spread worldwide is mainly due to air travel. While older flu pandemics took six months to extend to so many countries, this H1N1 flu did so in less than six weeks!
In the worst-case scenarios of course, this outbreak will be alarming — hospitalisations may be required for 100,000 up to 500,000 Malaysians, with perhaps as many as 5,000 to 27,000 infected patients (depending on the case fatality rate or either 0.1 to 0.5 per cent) succumbing to this illness.
But because we have been monitoring closely and containing the outbreak thus far, with heightened awareness and greater social responsibility, it is possible to ameliorate the infectivity, spread and fatality that will unfortunately accompany this pandemic... Just how successful we will be in limiting these adverse outcomes remains to be seen, but we can be hopeful.
How can the public help? First learn and acquire good personal hygiene. If sick, please be responsible and stay at home, even in your own room where possible, wear a face mask (a cheap three-ply surgical mask will do, because large droplet spread is the main danger). Do not go out, practice what is now known as social distancing (about three metres from anyone), and be socially responsible, don't go to public places and infect others — for young people this would be hard, but absolutely necessary — the spread is most rampant in this age group between 16 and 25 years.
When the illness does not go away after a few days or when you are deteriorating, get to the nearest hospital. Most importantly, be very aware and responsible!
Finally, keep abreast of all new developments, because these are evolving all the time. With keen awareness, prudent care, early detection and social responsibility, correct and prompt use of antiviral and other support medical care, and later mass specific vaccination, we can overcome this novel H1N1 flu! But it will take time, patience, public cooperation, much concerted effort and consume great resources.

Dr David KL Quek is president the Malaysian Medical Association.

Take Care ^^

Monday, August 17, 2009

Congratulations! You're the lucky person today!


Me : Excuse me?

Him: is this Raynelda? Im Mohd Nizral / Rizal [ i forgot! ] calling from **** Bank ya, i want to tell you that you're our lucky person today! congratulations!

Me: .. okay..

Him: Only selected people will get this offer from our bank, it's about the insurance. We will cover if there's any unfortunate incident happen, like, accident, bitten by a snake.. bla bla bla bla.. You only have to pay us RM50 per month, which will be deducted from your saving account.

Me: Ohh... im sorry but im kinda busy now.

Him: Do you have any insurance miss?

Me: ya..

Him: i am sure you pay your insurance more expensive ya, and should be know that RM50 is the cheapest.

Me: Oh okay, can you fax or e-mail to me all the details?

Him: Oo miss, this insurance is doing through electronic only. So, if you agreed to have this insurance, then we can send you the details / terms & condition later on.

Me: I cannot decide now since there's no "hitam putih" now .. i have to see and read the details before i decide to apply. i thought E-mail is electronic too?

Him: miss, this conversation is being recorded now. We will send to you after you say yes.

Me: for now, only your side has this record right?

Him: Okay, tell me miss, what's the problem? is RM50 too expensive for you? How about RM40? you only need to pay RM40 per month.

Me: and all the coverage still the same?

Him: Yes.

Me: Nope, thanks.

Him: miss, you will regret you dont take this opportunity. Peluang tak datang hari-hari kan..

Me: yes, but nope, thanks.

Him: miss, are you sure?

Me: yes, thanks. sorry.

Him: okay la miss, terima kasih kerana meluangkan masa!! [ in anger voice! ]

if you're in my place, you would do the same.. right?
what if he cheats me?
skarang, orang mau cari duit, macam-macam cara suda o kan :P
hehe

anyway,
ive found this image in
http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2008-09-01-images-funnyphone.jpg

i think it's pretty hilarious! I used to tease my youngest brother that i can hang my clothes' hanger in his ear, but wee.. now i can teased him with hanging my handphone!


Cheers! :D

xoxo

Friday, August 14, 2009

Tercipta Untukku



I found this Clip! Ive fallen in love ever since XD it's another version of " Tercipta Untukku ".. i love the piano and whoa!! I think what makes the difference between this singer from others, is that, he sings from his heart! I can actually feel it :P

Enjoy!

xoxo

tell me what to do!

2 Years?

in the meantime, what should i do?

xoxo

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Forgetful Lady!

My Boss came to me this morning and asked:

Her: So.. you did it already?
Me: *looked at her* Ya....
Her: Okay.. good!

Few second later, i stopped myself from typing, thinking " Did what? " and asked my colleague

Me: Poh, pa M****** suru tadi?
Poh: telefon Skynet.
Me: Astaga.
Poh: jadi yang ko cakap Ya tadi??
Me: * smiling *
Poh: Ninie!! ko mengelamun ka ni?!
Me: hehehehe

Right, im such a forgetful person.
and as a record, this is not the first time!

i need medicines to cure this problem,
or else, i'll be walking around someday, in the public, naked.
Uhh nightmare!

T.T

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Rovanne Eleanore Teo ♥

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!




May you live to be 100 and may the last voice your hear be mine
- Frank Sinatra


Its another day 4 u. god picked another petals on your flower, wishing your flowers may bloom for year,
:)
.
Happy Birthday To Aaron @ Efui too ^^
.
A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun.
Enjoy the trip.
Happy Many Returns to both of you today! 11.08.09
.
♥,
ur sister in blood :P

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Malacca, the historical City.

On 3rd August, my friend Eil asked me about the plan for the next day .. and i quickly said " shopping! "

well, the next morning, she woke me excitedly saying;

Ninie!! bangun!! kita pigi Melaka!!

i looked at her, disbelief..

Eil, ko serius ka ni?

and goes to bed again.

the next 20 minutes, she woke me again. with the laziness wrapped my whole body and mind, i made myself to the shower and dress up. Sitting emotionless on the chair, i asked her
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Eil, pigi Sg. Wang la kan?
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She looked at me and said
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Eii.. ni budak!! pg Melaka ba.

Melaka??
but we went anyway. We went to Puduraya for a bus to the historical city. I was sleeping along the way, 2 hours later, we arrived at the Melaka Sentral. The two of us had our lunch and straightly took a bus to the Red House.
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The place looks beautiful with all the historical buildings covered the land.. It almost looks the same like Kuching, except, in Melaka, the building are red.. that's why they called the place " Red House " Oh, Eil's friend, Yollah took us walking around. She's nice! :D
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Here some pictures :

A Famosa

we noticed some Rambutans on the tree along the way - Sakai?

Yes, i took this picture because of the name. JANE CHARLOTTE.

me and Yollah, our Melaka Tour Guide ^^

the short journey was nice, we managed to catch our bus to kl. It was indeed, funny, the moment we ran and chased the KKIP Bus! I felt like another episode of Amazing Race, except that we carry no big bag! The driver looked at us and stopped the Bus, checking our ticket and laughing inwardly, we sat on a random seat. Red faces from the Red House.

well ladies and gentlement, have a great monday!

^^ Til then, Tata!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Home Sweet Home

will going back to kampung in a shortwhile.. waiting for my sister to fetch me up!
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Ranau, here i come ^^
have a great weekend everyone =)

Friday, August 7, 2009

The stupid man and.. yes, it's my sister birthday :D

Back to work *sigh*

Anyway, my holiday was.. awesome! shopping is the next best thing you can do to heal your soul hahaha true? LOL.

i went to Petaling Street a day before we departed to KK.. and the bad news is : me and friend were cheated by the stupid man a.k.a taxi's driver. I quarrelled about the Taxi's fee but he insisted saying - it's our fault. RM79.80 from Bukit Bintang to Petaling Street?? How come? He surely had lost his brain somewhere in the longkang! oh, we did asked him about the fee at the first place but he said " Guna meterla " which in fact, should be cheaper. Yes, you can totally guess how i felt that moment! he intentionally locked us inside the cab until we handed him the money. I forgot what i had yelled to him, all i know was, he yelling at us too! Stupid man!

Luckily, we managed to jump out from the green cab before he doing something bad! I remember his stupid face clearly, but not the taxi's number.. means, i forgot to write down his taxi's number. *Sigh* but i did called the Hotel Istana on the same day to track the stupid man's movement since he mentioned to us that, he was on his way to pick up his guests from the Hotel at 2.30pm! The front office ladies promise to return my call! .. still waiting..i cant wait to complaint about his stupidity.

enough.

i was really moody that morning, and end up buying 3 Kg of Longan haha mau kasi hilang tu tekanan kunun.. padahal Godoot!! LOL!!


mau makan sambil marah-marah ba, so Longan should be the perfect choice! hehe

Well, Well.. Later that evening, we planned to surprise my dear sister by invited her friends to come over! I pretend to call the room service, so when the friends knocking, she would guess it's the room service.

and she did believed it! ahaha.. she was really-really shocked to see her bestfriends were standing at the door with the dear cake.. singing,

" Happy birthday To You, Happy Birthday To You, Happy Birthday To Kobie, Happy Birthday To You!! "

She Goes,

"Astaga!! Astaga!! Astaga!!... sa tia tau pa mau buat, huhuhu sa nangis la! "

hahaha.. she almost burst in tears or, did she?


i cant remember, cause we spent the whole evening with laughing! :D

her bestfriends really fantastic! Sporting! and Happening! Thanks to Joy, Paige, Leng and Jane !! We'll do it again next year, we'll fly to KL again to see u girls XD

to my dear sister,
Happy Birthday To You 6880!

Cheers!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

When the mind starts to react differently.

What if there's something so serious you should have know but you didnt know? What if it's already too late the moment you knew the truth?

The curiosity took me over, for a moment, i decided to let things just go with the flow. There's a changes of him that deeply disturbed me. We cannot always be the same, yes i know.. but from his sparkle brown eyes, ive seen something.

doubtness.

for times our eyes met together, that was the first time i saw it differently. I instantly saw the change in his countenance when i started asking what happen. or maybe i m just over thinking? i dunno, but well, i need to purge myself, not hold this matter even longer to fester or else, it cause unnecessary problems later on. all i know, i love him still =)
Anyway,

I'll be off to kl in this evening,
hopefully this short holidays cleanse my mind for a better sake ^^

til then,
have a great weekend guys! :D
Tata ^^